序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 WEAPON STOCK SADDLE FOR A MASS WEAPON STORAGE SYSTEM US15088333 2016-04-01 US20160213144A1 2016-07-28 Thomas Kubiniec
A weapon stock saddle for a weapon storage system includes an elongated irregular opening of a weapon stock saddle to receive a butt end of a weapon stock. The elongated irregular opening includes a toe end and a head end. The weapon stock saddle also includes a plurality of substantially parallel adjacent steps. Each step has a different height above a horizontal surface and forms a wall to capture the butt end of the weapon stock. A floor of the elongated irregular opening, between the toe end and a first wall of a first step of the plurality of substantially parallel adjacent steps, has an angle of about 17 degrees plus or minus 10 degrees with respect to a horizontal surface upon which the weapon stock saddle rests.
62 Armorer's block US14103828 2013-12-11 US09383157B2 2016-07-05 Scott Folk
A firearm support apparatus for supporting a firearm in a generally horizontal orientation. The firearm support apparatus includes a support plate configured to horizontally support the firearm on both a top face and a bottom face 200 of the support plate. The support plate additionally includes a plurality of projections for providing horizontal restraint to the firearm, and a plurality of cutouts configured to provide clearance and access to portions of the firearm. The firearm support apparatus includes two moveable bosses for frictionally securing the firearm to the firearm support apparatus. The firearm support apparatus includes a striker holder for supporting a striker of the firearm in a generally vertical orientation, and a trigger holder for supporting a trigger of the firearm in a generally horizontal orientation.
63 Firearm retaining apparatus US15004094 2016-01-22 US09360273B1 2016-06-07 Mark D. Steinbock
Embodiments provide a firearm retaining apparatus.
64 At the ready weapon holder US14877124 2015-10-07 US09347729B2 2016-05-24 Jack Hancosky
An at the ready weapon holder for supporting a pistol at its barrel, the at the ready weapon holder including a pistol bore support member including a substantially cylindrical rod having a top end and a bottom end and a base including a base plate and a receptacle for receiving the bottom end of the substantially cylindrical rod. The top end of the substantially cylindrical rod is adapted to removably secure the pistol at its barrel by having the top end of the substantially cylindrical rod inserted into the bore of the pistol.
65 REVISED MASS WEAPON STORAGE SYSTEM US14533806 2014-11-05 US20160120308A1 2016-05-05 Thomas Kubiniec
A weapon storage system includes a substantially vertical wall and a substantially horizontal lower shelf. At least one stock saddle is adapted to rest on the lower shelf. The stock saddle includes an asymmetrical oval opening adapted to receive a butt end of a weapon stock. The stock saddle also includes a plurality of steps. An upper saddle is adapted to receive a weapon in a protective bag. The upper saddle has a first wide opening farthest from a back surface of the upper saddle, an intermediate transition portion where the width of the opening narrows from the wide opening, and a rectangular opening closest to the back surface, a threaded means to attach the upper saddle to the vertical wall. A weapon in sits in the weapon storage system at a slant angle of about 17 degrees plus or minus 10 degrees.
66 GUN STOCK HOLDER US14854831 2015-09-15 US20160076847A1 2016-03-17 Roy Gill Franklin
A gun stock holder is provided. The gun stock holder includes an outer wall having a bottom rim formed to support the gun stock holder in an upright position when resting on a surface. An inner wall meets the outer wall at a top rim and is disposed within the outer wall. The inner wall forms an internal cavity in between. The internal cavity has an oval shape and is sized to snugly receive a buttstock of a rifle or shotgun.
67 Modular item holder and clamp US14694378 2015-04-23 US09273825B1 2016-03-01 Todd J. Holloway; Stephen O. Slatter
A modular clamp for storing a spear gun or other items on a marine vessel comprising a fixed clamp arm and a pivoting movable clamp arm, wherein the fixed clamp arm and the pivoting movable clamp arm define an openable clamp releasably receiving one or more items. A support block extends from the rear of the fixed clamp arm and a pressure spring is disposed between an outside wall of the pivoting movable clamp arm and the support block. The pivoting movable clamp arm pivots with respect to the fixed clamp arm and the pressure spring provides for resilient closure of the clamp. A strap is provided to lock the clamp closed.
68 Firearm docking systems US14150123 2014-01-08 US09261326B1 2016-02-16 Neal W. Chandler
Firearm docking systems include a receiver bracket configured for attachment to a mounting structure, a bracket slot in the receiver bracket, an adaptor retaining mechanism carried by the receiver bracket adjacent to the bracket slot and a male adaptor configured for attachment to a firearm and including an adaptor flange inserted in the bracket slot. The adaptor flange is selectively rotatable in the bracket slot. A plurality of adaptor flange openings is provided in the adaptor flange. The adaptor retaining mechanism releasably engages at least one of the plurality of adaptor flange openings. The firearm can be mounted and rotated relative to the mounting structure by rotating the adaptor flange relative to the adaptor retaining mechanism in the bracket slot. Thus, the firearm can be both secure and ergonomically correct in an easily-retrievable position.
69 Multipurpose firearm securing systems, kits and methodologies US13842886 2013-03-15 US09250034B2 2016-02-02 David Sumner Tucker; Jerry Dean Boggess
Consistent with various embodiments, a firearm securing kit includes a barrel securing unit configured and arranged to secure a barrel of a firearm and including a securing mechanism configured and arranged to generate a holding force between the apparatus and a surface in response to an applied pressure. The kit can also include a butt plate securing unit configured and arranged to secure the butt plate of a firearm and including a securing mechanism configured and arranged to generate a holding force between the apparatus and a surface in response to an applied pressure.
70 ATTACK COUNTERMEASURE DEVICE AND METHOD US14801744 2015-07-16 US20160018194A1 2016-01-21 Bruce D. Childs; Lori A. O'Neill
A device and method for countering, i.e., disrupting an attack by a dangerous assailant, particularly in a public space such as a classroom. A pressurized spray canister contains oleoresin capsicum (OC), a.k.a. pepper spray, in a gel formulation, and the canister is adapted for spraying a jet of the OC gel that is concentrated in the area of a person's head located up to 25 feet away from a user. To prevent misuse, the canister is securely stored in a box having a door with a latch for resisting non-emergency access to the canister stored in the box. A gel formulation has been selected for properties, in addition to its powerful pepper (OC) effects, that enhance defense including opaque, sticky, high density coverage, and brightly colored long lasting stains.
71 MULTIPURPOSE FIREARM SECURING DEVICE AND METHODOLOGY US14853483 2015-09-14 US20160010939A1 2016-01-14 David Sumner Tucker; Jerry Dean Boggess
Consistent with various embodiments, a firearm securing apparatus has a first securing interface that is configured to generate a holding force between the apparatus and a support surface in response to an applied pressure. A second securing interface is configured and arranged to receive and secure a firearm barrel and includes a graspable feature. A support piece is configured and arranged to physically connect the two securing interfaces and to provide space, to allow a person's fingers to seize a graspable feature and to allow the person to apply pressure sufficient to overcome the holding force between the apparatus and the surface in order to remove the firearm from the apparatus when desired.
72 GUN MOUNTING AND DISPLAY SYSTEM AND METHODS OF PERFORMING THE SAME US14789328 2015-07-01 US20160003572A1 2016-01-07 Dominic Debock; Karen Debock
A weapon mounting unit including a rigid structure having a front surface, rear surface and an opening extending from the front surface to the rear surface, a grommet in the opening in the rigid structure, a retraction unit secured to the rear surface of the rigid structure, a tethering unit retractably secured to the retraction unit on a first end and to a weapon on a second end, and a weapon mounting unit secured to the front surface of the rigid structure that is configured to mount the weapon on the front surface of the rigid structure.
73 Universal holder for a clip or magazine for a firearm US13900242 2013-05-22 US09182205B2 2015-11-10 Justin Sitz
Holders for retaining a container for ammunition can include a first portion configured for attachment to a surface, a second portion extending from the first portion, and an insertable member extending from the second portion. The insertable member can be adapted for insertion into the interior of a container for ammunition. To prevent relative movement between the container for ammunition and the first portion, friction can be created between the container and the holder through contact between the insertable member and the container or contact between the body of the holder and the container.
74 Security apparatus for ratchet type gunlocks US14596716 2015-01-14 US09151082B2 2015-10-06 Tibor Kalman Zalavari
A security apparatus to prevent unauthorized opening of a ratchet type gunlock. A hook is permanently anchored to the housing of the lock and a groove is provided in the rotatable ratchet arm. When the hook is within the groove this forms, in essence, a closed loop so that the only way to force open the ratchet arm is to break the lock by breaking the hook or the arm even if the gunlock is attempted to be opened by severe force.
75 Support apparatus US13716182 2012-12-16 US09115948B2 2015-08-25 Lyle Murphey
A support apparatus includes a main element supported by lanyard. The main element includes one or more channels for supporting an object such as a firearm in a substantially vertical position. The support apparatus may include a hook or other fastener for removably coupling to a vehicle or other fixed object. In some embodiments, channel dividers are semi-spherical in shape, and may be generally semispherical with a teardrop (i.e., drooping) shape. The channel dividers may be sacks or vessels filled with an elastic type substance (e.g., silicon) and be firmed to elastically grip the firearm and provide a firm support.
76 Weapon support assembly US13761308 2013-02-07 US09107498B1 2015-08-18 Edgar W. Wooten
A weapon support assembly holds a weapon such as a rifle, shotgun or bow in a temporary hunting structure while not actively hunting. The assembly includes a shaft having a first end and a second end. Legs are coupled to and extend from the shaft to support the shaft in an upright position on a supporting surface. Each of the legs is positioned proximate the first end of the shaft. A foot plate is coupled to and extends from the shaft. A weapon support is coupled to and extends from the shaft proximate the second end of the shaft. A handle is coupled to and extends from the shaft proximate the second end of the shaft. A holding member is also coupled to the shaft for holding an item such as a beverage container.
77 MULTIPURPOSE FIREARM BUTT SECURING DEVICE AND METHODOLOGY US14643383 2015-03-10 US20150184977A1 2015-07-02 Jerry Dean Boggess; David Sumner Tucker
Consistent with various embodiments, a firearm securing apparatus comprises a first surface configured and arranged to secure the apparatus to a support structure. Sidewalls extend away from the support structure and are configured and arranged to surround and support the butt of a firearm. A securing component is configured and arranged to prevent removal of the butt of the firearm from between the sidewalls.
78 ARMORER'S BLOCK US14103828 2013-12-11 US20150159972A1 2015-06-11 Donald Scott Folk
A firearm support apparatus for supporting a firearm in a generally horizontal orientation. The firearm support apparatus includes a support plate configured to horizontally support the firearm on both a top face and a bottom face 200 of the support plate. The support plate additionally includes a plurality of projections for providing horizontal restraint to the firearm, and a plurality of cutouts configured to provide clearance and access to portions of the firearm. The firearm support apparatus includes two moveable bosses for frictionally securing the firearm to the firearm support apparatus. The firearm support apparatus includes a striker holder for supporting a striker of the firearm in a generally vertical orientation, and a trigger holder for supporting a trigger of the firearm in a generally horizontal orientation.
79 WIRELESS INDUCTIVE CHARGING OF WEAPON SYSTEM ENERGY SOURCE US14247209 2014-04-07 US20150115880A1 2015-04-30 Roger J. Soar
A charging system for the wireless inductive charging of an energy source in a weapon in a weapon system. The charging system includes a first portion of the weapon system, wherein the first portion has a first inductive coil therein, and a female receiver sized for receiving, in a male-female mating engagement, the first portion of the weapon system. The receiver has a second inductive coil positioned to inductively couple with the first inductive coil when the first portion of the weapon system is in the male-female mating engagement with the receiver. The first inductive coil is adapted for electrical connection to a weapon system platform electrical power supply and has a direct current resistance of less than or equal to substantially 0.2 Ohms so as to be adapted to provide charging power having a peak power of at least substantially 10 watts.
80 Archery bow case US13840343 2013-03-15 US08960426B2 2015-02-24 Eddy D. Kelly; Casey S. Kelly
A bow case that includes a body with a bottom, a top, four sides, an internal storage area, at least one removable leg that supports the body in a raised position, and a mounting bracket that removably attaches the leg to the body. Area of a rear side is greater than an area of a front side. Also, left and right sides may be inclined from a rear side to a front side. A bow case that includes a body with a top, a bottom, an internal storage area, and an internal storage cavity, where the bow case body is trapezoidally shaped. The cavity is externally accessible while the body remains closed, and any contents stored in the internal storage area are prevented from exiting the body as the body is rotated in any direction while the body is closed.
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